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REPORT FROM JAPAN

A PopPhoto.com exclusive

ECONOMY IS A-OK WITH TAMRON:

Tamron is optically altering its thriving 35mm-film based lens line to make it 100% compatible with the needs of digital imaging. Other products such as lenses for projectors, CCTV and mobile phones also doing well. Tamron's mid-term business plans forcast a 2006 profit of $58 million dollars.

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